Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
We have a recurring, absolutely maddening problem, wondering if you've seen the same and what you might have discovered.
It's a late(ish) model /45. When cold soaked (under ~40 degrees), the ECS in "auto" almost always overtemps (we think it's the overtemp protection, anyway...the air gets way hot, even with the controller in the full "cold" position), then *ding*, ECS shuts down. Depending on how long the pilot takes to get to the runway, it'll generally happen either right before or right after takeoff. Doesn't happen at higher temperatures at all. Our mechanic, bless his heart (and he is excellent...don't think this is incompetence on his part) has changed every part of the system at least twice. Up to and including the cabin temp sensor which is apparently an unholy female dog to get to. It usually resets fine, although there have been a few incidents of it failing a second time. Any ideas?
Thanks.
It's a late(ish) model /45. When cold soaked (under ~40 degrees), the ECS in "auto" almost always overtemps (we think it's the overtemp protection, anyway...the air gets way hot, even with the controller in the full "cold" position), then *ding*, ECS shuts down. Depending on how long the pilot takes to get to the runway, it'll generally happen either right before or right after takeoff. Doesn't happen at higher temperatures at all. Our mechanic, bless his heart (and he is excellent...don't think this is incompetence on his part) has changed every part of the system at least twice. Up to and including the cabin temp sensor which is apparently an unholy female dog to get to. It usually resets fine, although there have been a few incidents of it failing a second time. Any ideas?
Thanks.